Unclear how SEC will prioritize backlog after shutdown, says lawyer

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Companies are trying to file for IPOs, but the ongoing government shutdown means no one is at the SEC to move the process forward. 'With each passing day of this shutdown, the SEC is just going to be continually backed up,' this expert said.

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